caveolae

  • 81Окаймлённый пузырёк — Кавеолы (от лат. caveola, e, малая пещера) небольшие вогнутости плазматической мембраны клеток позвоночных. Кавеолы представляют собой бутылкообразные структуры размером от 50 до 100 нм, направленные внутрь клетки. Основные функции кавеол… …

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  • 82caveolin — Family of integral membrane proteins including VIP21 caveolin, M caveolin (from muscle), some of which are tissue specific, and that are associated with caveolae …

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  • 83potocytosis — Transport of small molecules across membrane using caveolae rather than coated vesicles …

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  • 84caveolar — adjective Of or pertaining to the caveolae …

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  • 85caveolin — noun Any of a family of proteins associated with caveolae membranes …

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  • 86Capillary — One of the tiny blood vessels that connect the arterioles (the smallest divisions of the arteries) and the venules (the smallest divisions of the veins). The capillaries form a fine network in many parts of the body. Although minute, the… …

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  • 87Pinocytosis — A cellular process that permits the active transport of fluid from outside the cell through the membrane surrounding the cell into the inside of the cell. In pinocytosis, tiny incuppings called caveolae (little caves) in the surface of the cell… …

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  • 88Cerebral dysgenesis–neuropathy–ichthyosis–keratoderma syndrome — Classification and external resources OMIM 609528 Cerebral dysgenesis–neuropathy–ichthyosis–keratoderma syndrome (also known as CEDNIK syndrome ) is a cutaneous condition caused by mutation in the SNAP29 gene.[ …

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  • 89Channelosome — The channelosome (not to be confused with channelome ) is the collection of (usually) signalling proteins associated with an ion channel. The channelosome is frequently clustered within a lipid microdomain or caveolae. This collection of proteins …

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  • 90Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease — Charcot Marie Tooth disease Classification and external resources The foot of a person with Charcot Marie Tooth. The lack of muscle, a high arch, and claw toes are signs of the genetic disease. ICD 10 …

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